Make-up brand Le Champ Cosmetics marked the launch of their latest project in a stylish and elegant manner, Monday last, at Press Café on Red Hills Road.
The three-year-old beauty products line, which has gained recognition with its specific selling point of being Jamaica's only vegan make-up, introduced two dynamic ambassadors who are poised to make an impact on the brand. Angelie Martin-Spencer, who is both an interior designer and a make-up enthusiast, has assumed the role of corporate ambassador, leading sales efforts in the corporate sector. Meanwhile, Gianna Fakhourie, entrepreneur and host of CVM at Sunrise Round Table, fills the position of lifestyle ambassador.
Martin-Spencer took the opportunity to share her excitement about coming on-board. "This is absolutely an honour and I expect us to do wonderful things together. The brand is beautiful and very visible. In a short space of time, Le Champ Cosmetics has done incredible things and it speaks for itself," Martin-Spencer said.
The ambassador also harked back to the first time she wore Le Champ. "The first time I tried the products, I deliberately didn't use the setting spray, because I wanted to see how the make-up sits. I found that it gave such an incredible coverage and it concealed my freckles so nicely, even after a couple hours," she shared.
Tuesday Style Dryer (TSD) was on site.
Le Champ Cosmetics
14 Goodwood Terrace, Kgn 10
www.lechampcosmetics.com
Photos: Joseph Wellington
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